San, Ni, Ichi… Hajime! 🏃♂️💨
We’re back with a first look at one of the brand new stages for
Nippon Marathon 2: Daijoubu! It’s been a while since the original Nippon Marathon stumbled headfirst onto Steam Early Access back in 2018 (has it really been
that long? 👀), and we can’t wait to take you on another bizarre, obstacle-filled race through Japan.
Nippon Marathon 2: Daijoubu has been a true labour of love, built from the ground up by our small (but mighty) team here at Onion Soup Interactive. Everything you see is
fresh, revamped, and shinier than ever. We’ve worked hard to bring Nippon Marathon into the modern era while keeping the chaotic charm you know and love.
We’re only at the starting line, but we’re thrilled to finally pull back the curtain and share what we’ve been working on. Stick with us—because
things are about to get seriously silly!
[h2]A Community-Powered Playtest[/h2]
This month, we kicked off our first round of
community playtests using Steam’s Playtest feature!
Players had the chance to experience a brand-new stage, test core gameplay mechanics, and share their feedback.
We also encouraged the community to try out
Remote Play Together to see how well the game holds up with 4 players—because what's better than playing Nippon Marathon with friends?
For those who missed out—daijoubu (don’t worry)! We recorded one of the sessions for you to enjoy, and here’s a sneak peek at some of the features from the demo.
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Wishlist Nippon Marathon 2 : Daijoubu on Steam[h2]New Features & Gameplay Tweaks [/h2]
[h3]Welcome to Yoko Harbour!🎡 [/h3]
The playtest introduces a
brand-new stage never before seen in the Nippon Marathon universe:
Yoko Harbour!

Inspired by
Yokohama, this fishing port-themed level brings together everything you need for a perfect Nippon Marathon experience:
water, giant carp, and unpredictable physics!
Expect the return of classic hazards as well as new —because would it
really be
Nippon Marathon without barrels, bamboo men and those infamous Shiba Inu?

[h3]Confetti and chaos greet you at brand new Checkpoints! 🎊 [/h3]
Checkpoints now come with a
celebratory confetti spray and introduce
Runny, one of Nippon Marathon 2’s new mascots. He’ll pop up out of nowhere to cheer players on as they pass the checkpoint—but be careful! Runny can
easily knock you out if you’re not paying attention.

[h3]New & Improved Items 🍌 [/h3]
Your favourite items return—
pineapple balloons, melons, and more—but we’ve also added some fresh chaos to the mix!
Cucumbers 🥒 : In homage to Link’s iconic Spin Attack, the cucumber creates a
swirling effect, perfect for close-range takedowns!
Mushroom 🍄 : no longer make you faint! Instead, mushroom clouds
drain popularity from anyone caught inside. This leads to some... interesting end-of-round screenshots.

[h3]Insta worthy screenshots 📸 [/h3]
Speaking of screenshots, we’ve worked hard to make the winner’s screenshots even more
iconic—so your victory poses are truly wall-worthy!

[h3]Don’t Forget to Wave to Your Fans! 👋 [/h3]
Popularity has always been a core part of Nippon Marathon, but not all players realised how much it could
shake up final scores. Daijoubu! Now, you can
wave at the crowd as you run past—boosting popularity, but leaving yourself open to attacks!

[h3]Scoring & Podium Upgrade 🏆 [/h3]
The Score calculation now has a
fancy new screen awarding your badges, and the podium even
moves dynamically to reflect your finishing position!

[h3]Other tweaks:[/h3]
- Character Stats: Some players love the competitive angle of Nippon Marathon, so we’ve introduced character stats for a subtle extra layer of strategy.
- Stamina System: Taking too many hits from fruit? Your stamina will drain. If you run out, you’ll become exhausted, affecting your running and jumping.
- New Dive Control: Players often missed the dive function in Nippon Marathon, making certain jumps (cough Steamy Steamy Monkey cough) unnecessarily tricky. Now, simply tap the jump button twice—once to jump, again to dive.
[h2]What’s Next for Nippon Marathon 2?[/h2]
Once the playtest wraps up, we’ll collect all the hilarious, chaotic, and feedback to polish the demo before sending it out to
content creators, press, and publishers.We’re also planning to use Steam’s Playtest feature to host more playtest dates—giving the community a chance to continue testing unreleased content and shaping development. If you’d like to participate in the next playtests, then please join our Discord for updates on when the next session will be.
[h2]A Huge Thank You to Our Community[/h2]
We wouldn’t be here without the amazing support of our Nippon Marathon fans. Whether you were there from the beginning, discovered us through SUPER 56, or just love games where physics have a mind of their own—thank you for being part of this
marathon journey.
[h3]Want to Stay Updated? Daijoubu! Here’s How![/h3]
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We can’t wait to share more soon! 🎉
Andy & Amy
Nippon Marathon 2, That’s Daijoubu.